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Residents frustrated at bank closures

Two Fleurieu Peninsula towns are being robbed of their BankSA branches - leaving one town without a banking branch at all - much to...

Motorcyclist with life-threatening injuries after Tooperang crash

A motorcyclist sustained life-threatening injuries after his motorcycle and another collided at Tooperang on Sunday afternoon, September 18.  Emergency services attended the serious crash between...

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Hockey Awards

Grand final time at hockey

This Saturday will see grand finals played in under 14, under 17, Women and Men at the Victor Harbor Hockey Grounds. Juniors: Under 14 9:15am...

Goolwa holds proud hockey tradition

The Goolwa Hockey Club will be striving to win its third successive Women's premiership on Saturday at the Victor Harbor Hockey Grounds. The club was...

Farmland set for ‘double digit’ growth

The price of Australian farmland is set to record another year of “double digit growth” in 2022, agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank says in its...

Milk prices remain strong in market shift

Global dairy market fundamentals have shifted course in quarter three of 2022, from extreme tightness to visible but modest loosening, the latest Rabobank dairy...

RSL chips in for the Victor community

RSL clubs are an important organisation in every community and Victor Harbor is no different. The Victor Harbor branch of the RSL is an important...

Meg has led a long and interesting life in health

More than ever before it is vital that aged care services on Australia’s growing coastal regions should consider the person rather than just accommodation...

Strong support for Goolwa Slip extension

Member for Finniss David Basham made a special visit to Goolwa’s Armfield Slip and Boatshed to support its important role in the community, its...

Anzac Day 2025 events across the Fleurieu

Anzac Day will be marked across the Fleurieu Peninsula on Friday, April 25 with dawn services, gunfire breakfasts, and special events. Here is your guide...